Little Girl: Do you wanna build a snowman?Old Man: NoLittle Girl: *cries hysterically*
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Quote from: parts on July 16, 2008, 06:54:20 AMIs this nazi stuff all you guys ever think/talk about seems a bit obsessive. So is there anything else in there or is this a one hit wonder. At least make a thread where it would be all in one place not scattered about in off topic placesThis will probably come to America too.
Is this nazi stuff all you guys ever think/talk about seems a bit obsessive. So is there anything else in there or is this a one hit wonder. At least make a thread where it would be all in one place not scattered about in off topic places
Quote from: TheoK on July 16, 2008, 06:56:47 AMQuote from: parts on July 16, 2008, 06:54:20 AMIs this nazi stuff all you guys ever think/talk about seems a bit obsessive. So is there anything else in there or is this a one hit wonder. At least make a thread where it would be all in one place not scattered about in off topic placesThis will probably come to America too. Already started here and the closed circuit cameras like you guys have too. Gee thanks for exporting your culture
Quote from: Fook Mi on July 16, 2008, 06:45:06 AMGermans have no sense of humour.Most of German censorship can be traced back to 1945, when national-socialism was declared illegal by the allied "liberators" and every expression of German patriotism or sympathy for Hitler was smashed down by various means (from indoctrination and loss of civil rights to imprisonment and execution). Germans were taught to hate their heritage and to be ashamed of being German. As such, the German spirit was broken like a twig and corrupt "democratic" leaders have continued this condition ever since.
Germans have no sense of humour.
Quote from: IlluSionS667 on July 16, 2008, 06:50:58 AMMost of German censorship can be traced back to 1945, when national-socialism was declared illegal by the allied "liberators" and every expression of German patriotism or sympathy for Hitler was smashed down by various means (from indoctrination and loss of civil rights to imprisonment and execution). Germans were taught to hate their heritage and to be ashamed of being German. As such, the German spirit was broken like a twig and corrupt "democratic" leaders have continued this condition ever since.Nah, its nothing to do with censorship, their stuff was boring before the war, or at least what I slept through in my German lesson.
Most of German censorship can be traced back to 1945, when national-socialism was declared illegal by the allied "liberators" and every expression of German patriotism or sympathy for Hitler was smashed down by various means (from indoctrination and loss of civil rights to imprisonment and execution). Germans were taught to hate their heritage and to be ashamed of being German. As such, the German spirit was broken like a twig and corrupt "democratic" leaders have continued this condition ever since.
Quote from: Fook Mi on July 16, 2008, 07:10:25 AMQuote from: IlluSionS667 on July 16, 2008, 06:50:58 AMMost of German censorship can be traced back to 1945, when national-socialism was declared illegal by the allied "liberators" and every expression of German patriotism or sympathy for Hitler was smashed down by various means (from indoctrination and loss of civil rights to imprisonment and execution). Germans were taught to hate their heritage and to be ashamed of being German. As such, the German spirit was broken like a twig and corrupt "democratic" leaders have continued this condition ever since.Nah, its nothing to do with censorship, their stuff was boring before the war, or at least what I slept through in my German lesson.Did you compare with non-German humor from before the war? During the last 100 years, humor has become increasingly more sophisticated all over Western culture. I've seen Dutch, German, French, Russian, British, American and other cartoons from the era 1900-1950 and I would say they all are quite primitive in comparison with modern standards of humor.
I did. But most of the best humour evolved in the 60's, a full 15 years after the war ended. By that point it had very little to do with allies, and more to do with the German language structure and phraseology , which constricts the development of humour. It is why most German comedy is incredibly slapstick.
Quote from: parts on July 16, 2008, 07:01:04 AMQuote from: TheoK on July 16, 2008, 06:56:47 AMQuote from: parts on July 16, 2008, 06:54:20 AMIs this nazi stuff all you guys ever think/talk about seems a bit obsessive. So is there anything else in there or is this a one hit wonder. At least make a thread where it would be all in one place not scattered about in off topic placesThis will probably come to America too. Already started here and the closed circuit cameras like you guys have too. Gee thanks for exporting your culture No, I meant the gang rapes and hate crimes against white people and the infringements on the freedom of speech.
So your going to send us that too wow your generous.
We have it written in the Constitution to have freedom of speech along with right to bear arms they haven't gotten rid of the guns yet and I believe they have been working it for a long time so speech seems safe for now.
Quote from: parts on July 16, 2008, 07:39:57 AMSo your going to send us that too wow your generous.Don't shoot the messenger.Quote from: parts on July 16, 2008, 07:39:57 AMWe have it written in the Constitution to have freedom of speech along with right to bear arms they haven't gotten rid of the guns yet and I believe they have been working it for a long time so speech seems safe for now.Ever heard of the Patriot Act? In the name of anti-terrorist legislation, the neo-cons have been attacking the US constitution and some have even suggested to make some forms of torture(that are already used in off-shore US military prisons) legal. I don't think it will take long before your sacred constitution becomes just another rag of paper.
But we are still ahead of you. I don't like the patriot act myself but it deals more with the right to privacy than free speech.
So how was torture used in the third reich was it wrong then or just now that others want to use it